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Sun Apr 25, 2010 7:08 pm |
I have seen a few posts about the Ezzi-Lift and I am wondering if anyone has tried it.
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Hi, Everyone, Here is the response to a question I asked about which device would be most beneficial for lifting.
Thank you for your contact! The devices we would recommend for lifting is the ES-330 FaceMate Ultrasound Massager as in the link below:
http://www.palaciabeautydevice.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=ES330%5FFACEMATE%5FULTRASOUND
And the other one is called eZZi-Lift Microcurrent as shown below:
http://www.palaciabeautydevice.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=eZZi%2Dlift%2Dmicrocurrent%2Dlifting
Please click on "Instruction" next to "Description" to learn more about the machine, this machine is quite expensive, yet very effective in lifting the skin. There are detail images available in the "Instruction" page as well.
The High Frequency is mainly designed for acne skin, although it has skin rejuvenation effect, but is designed for someone with dull skin tone and poor complexion, it does not particularly work for facial lifting.
Hope this helps, and please feel free to email us if you have any other quesiton.
Best Regards:
Charllene Wang
Licensed Esthetician
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If after testing the Ezzi-lift (or ezzi-peel, or whatever it's called) Dr. H says it does the job, I'll definitely be getting one! But since he is planning to test, I'd rather wait for his verdict first. |
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 1:40 pm |
I have wrinkles, hyperpigmentations and some other skin issues but I think sagging, especially the laugh lines are my biggest enemy. Stopped all tools I have for almost 1 year and lately I bought the eZZi-Lift and tried it last night. OMG, the microcurrent is so strong. It has 4 modes: Face Stimulation Mode, Face Smoothing Mode, Eye Stimulation Mode and Eye Smoothing Mode. It came in with 3 attachments: Blue Finger Probes (massage the whole face), Pencil Probe (spot treatment), Y Probe (spot treatment). You don’t need any attachment to use the machine. In the back of the handheld there’s a metal part and you can just glide it on your face. I tried all attachments and used the Blue Finger Probes for about 20 min. You don’t need any gel to use the machine but it’s really hard to glide so I used an ultrasound gel. OMG, it was so strong and I can not pass to the 2nd level (5 levels). The gel did increase the power.
Compare to my other microcurrent machine, this one is very easy to use. But the instruction is not very clear and there’s not much info on the internet. I guess I just have to try different things and figure out a routine myself.
It’s made in the US but the main unit does not look any better than things made in China. Battery operated. |
_________________ 53, DermaQuest, NCN Products, PMD, Dermarolling |
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 2:02 pm |
MACrisis,
What other one have you used that you are comparing this to, if you don't mind telling?
TIA |
_________________ I'LL SEE YOU ON THE DARKSIDE OF THE MOON.... |
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 5:37 pm |
What is the cost of the unit? Inquiring minds want to know..... |
_________________ female,"50 something" medium to thick normal skin, no wrinkles,Lightstim,Easy Eye Solutions,Green Smoothies,Ageless Secret Gold, Pico Toner,Beautiful Image |
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 7:20 pm |
Toby wrote: |
What is the cost of the unit? Inquiring minds want to know..... |
LOL Yes Toby they do!!! |
_________________ I'LL SEE YOU ON THE DARKSIDE OF THE MOON.... |
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Tue Jul 20, 2010 8:07 pm |
DarkMoon wrote: |
MACrisis,
What other one have you used that you are comparing this to, if you don't mind telling?
TIA |
I bought Nu Face and returned it after few weeks. I also own a "salon" microcurrent machine http://cgi.ebay.com/Microcurrent-Faradic-Facial-Lifting-and-Toning-Machine-/400136884129?cmd=ViewItem&pt=Skin_Care_test&hash=item5d2a044fa1#ht_5386wt_942 Plus other handheld home use microcurrent tools (with other functions, LED, Ion.....). Ezzi-Lift's level 1 is stronger than Nu Face's strongest setting. The "salon" one is too complicated and I had problem using both of my hands and looking at the mirror at the same time. Mixed up left and right, up and down, if you know what I mean.
Ezzi-Lift with 3 attachments are $600. Some sellers sell the main unit only for $545. |
_________________ 53, DermaQuest, NCN Products, PMD, Dermarolling |
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Wed Jul 21, 2010 6:34 am |
I also have that exact same "salon" microcurrent machine - I gave up on it too. Too tiresome and cumbersome to use on yourself. Plus, I was never sure which was the negative and which was the positive probe.
I wonder how the Ezzi-Lift compares to the Nuskin Galvanic Spa?
I don't seem to get any results from these devices - I'm about to give up on the Slendertone Face. Sometimes I think I should go and have a professional treatment and see if I get any results from that, just to compare. |
_________________ Born 1950. There's a new cream on the market that gets rid of wrinkles - you smear it on the mirror!! |
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Wed Jul 21, 2010 8:11 am |
I do all these advanced treatments at the spa and I freaking love the microcurrent/Galvanic machine. It helps me get comedones(galvanic) out as well as put product into the dermis(intophoresis). I know that when this is done right, you can definitely tell a difference.
But with anything, if you overdo it, you skin will get taxed. Everything is great with moderation. I definitely get a Multivitamin antiaging facial mask with the intophoresis once a month and I glow! |
_________________ 29, Asian/Caucasion, extremely sensitive skin prone to post inflamatory hyperpigmentation, eczema, milia and breakouts. Under control and want to keep it that way! |
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Thu Jul 22, 2010 5:40 am |
I watched a demo of the ezzi-lift here: http://www.avazziaanswer.com/cb-safety-certificate.html
I have to say I was impressed by how the one side of her face looked after treatment. |
_________________ If we knew what it was we were doing, it would not be called research, would it? -Albert Einstein |
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Thu Oct 07, 2010 6:37 pm |
I bought mine in April and I had a hard time adjusting to the shock of the microcurrents. I stopped using it for awhile but then I made myself pick it back up about 2 weeks ago. I'm really not sure how I feel about it. |
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Thu Dec 27, 2012 6:40 am |
I was looking at microcurrent threads and found this one about the ezzi lift. I assume that actually it can't be actual microcurrent.. Because haven't we established that with true microcurrent, one doesn't feel anything..I'm wondering if anyone has this device.. At the moment it seems microcurrent home use devices are just in the beginning stages and none of them are that accurate or reliable or tremendously effective.. I'm hoping to find one that is as effective as the reaura is, in it's field. Hope springs eternal, as they say... |
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Thu Dec 27, 2012 1:58 pm |
Hi Catski,
I have to say after my last post 2 yrs ago I DId use my ezzi lift for about a month then I haven't used it since. I had someone ask me if I wanted to sell it but I wasn't sure then. My only positive response from the outside was my SIL who hadn't seen me for a yr after using it last, raved about my skin, but no one else. I noticed a difference but I just am not motivated to use it. I did get used to the micro currents, but I guess I just don't have an affinity for it. I've bought an ultra sound and like it LOADS better. I think it depends on whether you want that stimulated feeling. |
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Joanie04
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Mon Apr 15, 2013 8:08 am |
Hi -- I'm really late to this post but there are a couple questions I think I can answer. Cost of ezzi-lift depends upon which model you buy. Basically $350 or $650 depending upon which version. (Similar device at Norstroms is about $800 and doesn't offer as many options.) Go to to the Avazzia website to see units and accessories. Ezzi-lift has four settings -- if the face stimulate setting is "too strong," move to eye stimulate or even eye smooth. You could also use it for a shorter time. I do agree it's not as much fun to give yourself a facial as to lay in a quiet room with a water fountain burbling in the background and have someone make you beautiful. But in cities, a facial with microcurrent starts at $150. You can see how ezzi-lift will pay for itself REALLY quickly. Don't use cream or any type of lotion with the ezzi-lift (you of course may moisturize after treatment). The device is absolutely made in the U.S. and serviced in U.S. If you have any questions, you may call the office (in the U.S.) and talk with one of the company reps. Thanks! |
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